Townshend, Charles, 1725-1767
Townshend, Charles
טאונסנד, צ'ארלס, 1725-1767
Townshend, Charles, M.
Charles Townshend
VIAF ID: 45789960 (Personal)
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Works
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Charles Townshend papers | |
A defence of the minority in the House of Commons : on the question relating to general warrants. | |
Every man his own letter-writer : or, the new and complete art of letter-writing made plain and familiar to every capacity. Containing a collection of upwards of two hundred original letters, On the most interesting, important, and instructive Subjects, and adapted for general Use and Benefit, by directing every Person to indite Letters, without any other Assistance, on all the various Occasions of Life. But more particularly on the following Heads, viz. Adversity, Advice, Affection, Ambition, Anger, Avarice, Benevolence, Business, Centure, Charity, Confidence, Condolance, Courtship, Dependance, Diligence, Duty, Education, Emulation, Excellence, Fame, Fidelity, Flattery, Folly, Friendship, Frugality, Generosity, Gratitude, Guilt, Happiness, Honour, Hope, Humanity, Indiscretion, Indolence, Integrity, Industry, Justice, Learning, Love, Marriage, Modesty, Moderation, Morality, Negligence, Passion, Patience, Peevishness, Piety, Pleasure, Politeness, Pride, Prodigality, Prudence, Reproof, Religion, Retirement, Secrecy, Shame, Sobriety, Solitude, Temptation, Trade, Truth, Variety, Vice, Virtue, Understanding, Wisdom, Wit, Letter-Writing. To which is added, A Collection of Complimentary Cards, with Directions for addressing Persons of all Ranks and Conditions. Likewise a new System of English Oratory, containing the Art of speaking in Public with Propriety and Elegance. Also The Art of pleasing in Conversation, with Rules and Maxims to form the polite and entertaining Companion. To which are prefixed, A Plain and Familiar Grammar, or an easy Guide to the Knowledge of the English Tongue. With general Directions for writing Letters to all Ranks of People. The Whole adapted to the Genius, Taste, and Manners of the present Times, and containing a greater Number of Original Letters than were ever published in a single Collection before | |
The interest of Great Britain considered, with regard to her colonies, and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe ; to which are added, Observations concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, &c. | |
A letter to the freeholders of the county of Norfolk : Occasioned by a Pamphlet entitled, "the N-F-K Farmers Sentiments upon the Report of a Bill being to be brought into P-m-t, for doubling the Qualification of Sportsmen. With A Hint upon Compromises, and some Methods proposed for the Defence of Sportsmen, and securing the Rights of Freeholders." By a Freeholder of Norfolk | |
A Letter to the Right Honourable Ch-----s T-----nd, Esq. | |
London Gazette. | |
The military life of Field-Marshal George first marquess Townshend, 1724-1807 : who took part in the battles of Dettingen 1743, Fontenoy 1745, Culloden 1746, Laffeldt 1747, & in the capture of Quebec 1759; from family documents not hitherto published | |
National thoughts, recommended to the serious attention of the public, 1751?: | |
Remarks on the letter address'd to two great men : In a letter to the author of that piece. | |
The Townshend duties crisis, 1987: |